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A total of 9,330 existing single family homes in Florida sold this March, a 12.3% increase over February of 2008 when 8,310 homes sold. Existing condo sales rose almost 16 percent, with 3,207 units sold in March compared with 2,765 condos in Feb...
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Thu, May 08, 2008
The above chart represents housing starts from 1972 to now. Notice how everytime it dips below 1 million the market turns around?
Professor Karl E. Case of Wellesley College, one of the nation’s leading housing market experts, thinks the hou...
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Thu, May 08, 2008
The bayfront Longboat Key home below is listed with SKY Sotheby's International Realty. Our company had our Tuesday morning sales meeting there a few weeks ago. The views are absolutely breathtaking of the Sarasota bay. As far as single family homes ...
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Wed, May 07, 2008
Florida's largest private landowner, St. Joe and Company, suggests that the real estate market may have bottomed. The company owns abour 638,000 acres in the state.
St. Joe announced a $32 million profit for the first quarter of 2008. The chief...
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Tue, May 06, 2008
Take a look at this Bird Key home on the water. It is located at 410 Meadowlark Drive. My firm recently listed the property.
Property description:
Are you looking for good bones to transform into a knockout home? Your good taste will do wonders....
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Sun, May 04, 2008
Todd, a reader and commenter on this blog was nice enough to provide me the chart above. These are his views on the Sarasota real estate market. It is difficult to read because I had to shrink it to fit the page. See the chart below for a clearer p...
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Fri, May 02, 2008
Here is a popular chart about the emotions one feels during a boom and bust market cycle. Any opinions on where you think the Sarasota real estate market is now?
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Fri, May 02, 2008
I read an interesting article tonight on Forbes.com about 10 cities that are expected to have the largest drop in home values.
10. Cleveland, OH
9. Detroit, MI
8. Phoenix, AZ
7. Tampa, FL
6. Las Vegas, NV
5. Los Angeles, CA
4. San Diego, CA
3...
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